Middle East - The Latest News on Mobility and Travel Considerations

Middle East - The Latest News on Mobility and Travel Considerations

Middle East - The Latest News on Mobility and Travel Considerations

  • Update October 24, 2024:There are flight disruptions and cancellations in many countries in the Middle East. Travelers in the region should check with their airline prior to travel.
  • This alert will now serve as the main space for up-to-date information on the mobility and travel situation in Israel, the Palestinian Territories and surrounding countries. Please check this page frequently – we will send a link to this alert every Thursday in the Weekly Immigration Update.

The situation

This alert will now serve as the main space for up-to-date information on the mobility and travel situation in Israel, the Palestinian Territories and surrounding countries. Please check this page frequently for updates.

Airport and travel disruptions

 

Travel within the Middle East

  • Update October 24, 2024: There are flight disruptions and cancellations in many countries in the Middle East. Travelers in the region should check with their airline prior to travel.
  • Update October 2, 2024: Multipleairlines have cancelled upcoming flights to various countries in the region, including:
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      • Emirates Airline has cancelled all flights to/from Iraq (Basra and Baghdad), Iran (Tehran), and Jordan (Amman) scheduled for October 2 and 3, 2024, and all flights between Dubai and Beirut until October 8, 2024. Additionally, some flights to Bahrain, Kuwait, London Heathrow, and Muscat are cancelled on October 2. There may be other affected flights – travelers should check with the airline for details.
      • Turkish Airlines has canceled all flights to & from Amman, Jordan scheduled for October 2 and 3, 2024.
      • There may be other affected flights – travelers should check with the airline for details.
  • Update October 1, 2024: Airspace was temporarily closed in Iraq and Jordan. Travelers should check with their airline before travel.
  • Update September 24, 2024:There are new flight disruptions and cancellations in many countries in the Middle East as a result of the current conflict, including in Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates. Travelers in the region should check with their airline prior to travel.
  • Update August 12, 2024: There are flight disruptions in Iranian and Iraqi airspace. Affected travelers should check with their airline prior to travel.
  • Update April 15, 2024: Air travel within the Middle East region has returned to normal following brief airspace restrictions in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon on April 14. However, travelers may still experience delays and cancellations as flight schedules are stabilized.

Travel to/from Israel

  • Update October 1, 2024: Israeli airspace was temporarily closed and flights were diverted. Travelers should check with their airline before travel.
  • Update August 7, 2024: Several airlines have canceled or suspended flights to Israel. Travelers should check with their airline before travel.
  • Update April 15, 2024: Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport resumed operations at 07:30 local time on April 14, 2024 after a brief shutdown due to security concerns. However, travelers should expect delays and cancellations as airlines stabilize their flight schedules.
  • Travel to Israel has been significantly impacted due to the conflict. Most non-Israeli airline services to and from Israel have been canceled. However, a limited number of flights are still operational, primarily facilitated by Israeli Airlines (EL AL, Sun Dor and Arkia). Certain airlines are also progressively resuming flights in 2024. Individuals seeking to travel to or from Israel should plan their itineraries well in advance, and should expect delays and cancellations.
  • For Israeli nationals wishing to depart Israel whose passports have expired, the Ministry of Interior desk on the 2ndfloor of Ben Gurion Airport Terminal 3 may be able to issue an emergency passport if the individual is booked on a flight within 48 hours.
  • The period during which Israeli citizens can leave and enter the borders of Israel using a foreign passport has been extended until December 31, 2024.
  • East Jerusalem Palestinians who are residents of Israel (even if they do not have Israeli citizenship) can travel freely within Israel but would need an exit permit for international travel through Ben Gurion Airport.
  • UPDATE DECEMBER 12, 2023: Israel has resumed accepting ‘U.S. Tourist Approval’ applications for dual nationals holding U.S. and Palestinian citizenship, meaning that such dual nationals can now apply for a B-2 visa in Israel, and, if granted, would be able to travel between Israel and the West Bank. Applications for U.S. Tourist Approval can be made via the Al-Munassiq app, or at the Allenby Bridge border crossing (as part of any three-month B-2 visa application).
  • UPDATE NOVEMBER 21, 2023: The U.S. Embassy in Israel has published that U.S. citizens with Palestinian passports/identification cards cannot at this time request to enter Israel visa-free for visits up to 90 days for business, tourism or transit. The Embassy further noted that any unexpired B-2 permits issued prior to October 7, 2023 are no longer valid for such U.S. citizens.

Travel from the West Bank

  • In general, Palestinian Authority passport holders seeking to exit the West Bank must cross through one of the land borders with Israel and Jordan (and depending on which area in the West Bank, may need authorization to travel either from the Palestinian Authority or the Israel Coordinator of Government Affairs).
  • Palestinian Authority passport holders who are U.S. citizens are able to exit the West Bank via Israel (including flying out from Ben Gurion airport).

Travel from Gaza

The Rafah border into Egypt has opened in a limited capacity. Any right of stay in Egypt currently appears to be very limited, with individuals required to show a visa or ticket to an onward destination. The situation is volatile and is subject to change.

Travel to/from Lebanon; immigration application update

  • Update August 15, 2024: Foreign nationals who have filed an immigration application with the Lebanese authorities (such as an initial or renewal work and residence permit application) whose application was interrupted due to the need to retrieve their immigration documents (including an original passport) to leave the country, may be able to resume their application process if authorities grant discretionary approval. Affected individuals should contact the relevant immigration authorities or a Fragomen representative to understand the steps required to resume their application.
  • Update August 7, 2024: Several airlines have canceled or suspended flights to Beirut. Travelers should check with their airline before travel.

Immigration authority closures

 
  • Lebanon - Update November 8, 2024: Some consular posts in Lebanon are prioritizing assisting their own nationals; and have deprioritized receipt and processing of visas and permits from foreign nationals. It is advisable to check with each consular post as needed.
  • Israel:
    • The operating days and hours of the Israeli Ministry of Interior regional offices could be affected, and services could be suspended unexpectedly, due to security concerns. We strongly recommend that clients verify the particular Ministry office status before visiting to ensure it is open and providing services.
    • The operating days and hours of the Israeli consulates and embassies worldwide services could be suspended unexpectedly due to security concerns. We strongly recommend that clients check with the consulate before visiting to ensure it is open and providing services.
    • Information on the operating hours of Israel’s Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA) are published in English here.

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